G5 Focusing tips

I recently got the G5 for my birthday to replace my old G10 and I love it, but I was out shooting herons yesterday and found that the AF would pick branches, leaves, anything but the birds....I tried Multi area AF, Center point, Pinpoint, everything, but I lost probably 75% of my pics. I know the G5 isn't a wildlife cam but surely it can do better!!!

I've been using G1s and a G3 for bird photos for a few years now, and just yesterday got a G5. This isn't really a G5-specific problem, but I know where you're coming from.

For bird photos, I always use single-point AF with the box set to the smallest possible size. Wherever possible, I focus on the bird's eye (and, if necessary, recompose while holding that focus). I wouldn't bother with multi-point AF for wildlife--it's too likely that the camera will pick the wrong subject. I haven't tried pinpoint focus on the G5 yet on a live subject.

I'd suggest that you try setting the camera on single-point with the smallest box and practice on a few small things that don't move (street signs, etc.). Then try some big birds like the herons. You'll get the hang of it quickly.

PinPoint AF will nail any subject, dead on.
While I'm not a bird photographer, I've used Pinpoint mode and selected small object within complex fields. Never an issue. Just remember to accurately place the Pinpoint target on your subject.

Thanks for the advice folks. I love the pinpoint AF but it is lousy when the bird takes off...;( I am also still not used to the zoom in focus box. It zooms in and zooms out then for the next shot zooms in again...I might have to switch my AE lock button to AE and AF.

As to changing the size of the center AF point, I didn't know it was possible. I think I have to go back and re read the manual.

Thanks for the advice folks. I love the pinpoint AF but it is lousy when the bird takes off...;( I am also still not used to the zoom in focus box. It zooms in and zooms out then for the next shot zooms in again...I might have to switch my AE lock button to AE and AF.

As to changing the size of the center AF point, I didn't know it was possible. I think I have to go back and re read the manual.

When we get our next day without rain I'll try these things.

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Yeah, pinpoint focus works for slow moving objects, not so much birds in flight. I used it for most of my wildlife photos in Alaska successfully, but bears rarely take off and fly through the air

Your best bet is probably smallest size focus box using center point and recompose. You'll likely lose some shots regardless, but such is life with CDAF and inadequate tracking focus on moving subjects.

To shrink the size of the focus box, all you have to do is:

1) get it into the focus selection menu
2) choose "1-Area"
3) click down on the direction pad for "AF Area"
4) use the scroll wheel to adjust the size

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